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16 February 2015

Chibuku Shake Shake celebrate 15th Birthday Party

Chibuku Shake Shake 15th Birthday Party

Chibuku Shake Shake celebrate 15th Birthday Party

After 15 years at the forefront of the UK clubbing scene, Chibuku club night are proud to present the gargantuan line up for their huge 15th Birthday celebration on Saturday 14th March 2015 starting at Liverpool's impressive Camp and Furnace venue, before moving on to the club’s spiritual home at Arts Club where some very special top secret guest performances are in the pipeline, and culminating in the now legendary after party at The Magnet.

Spanning three venues, eight stages and over twelve hours in total, some of the biggest and best names in the electronic music world will gather together to celebrate the lasting legacy of one of the UK clubbing scene's best-loved nights. Featuring performances from big names including Annie Mac, Andy C, David Rodigan MBE, Fourtet, Joy Orbison, George Fitzgerald, Jackmaster, Ben UFO, Benji B , Oneman, EZ and DJ Craze plus a host of Chibuku resident DJs and friends from throughout the years, this one promises to be the biggest and boldest party they’ve hosted to date.

Announced this week as Zane Lowe's replacement at BBC Radio One, veteran DJ and long-time friend of the club Annie Mac had the following to say about appearing on the bill; “I’m delighted to be appearing amongst such an esteemed group of DJs for Chibuku’s 15th birthday. I’ve had some of my best nights out ever in the Theatre at Chibuku, both on the dance floor and on the stage. I’ve been attending the club night for over ten years and it’s still as exciting and atmospheric as ever.

Drum and bass pioneer Andy C comments: “Chibuku throw some of the best parties around, and the energy from the crowd is guaranteed to be on fire. I always look forward to playing there, and I can’t wait celebrate their 15th birthday with them.

What began as a group of friends gathering above an old bar in Liverpool has evolved into a world-renowned promotions team at the heart of the UK's night life. Now, with newly instated partner and head promoter Sean Stephenson at the helm with a brand new team of young blood supporting him, the night continues to evolve and grow with the fast-paced and ever changing landscape of electronic music.

"In terms of DJs we've had at the night, I think it’s a more of case of who hasn’t played for us" says Stephenson "We've broken many a big-name DJ onto the global platform whilst always trying to maintain a high calibre of music. My first ever Chibuku was in late 2003 when I moved to Liverpool for University. I walked into the Theatre at the old Barfly and was greeted by UNKLE playing ‘In a State’ and I’ve been hooked ever since.”

They've thrown parties at venues like Warehouse Project, Camp and Furnace, The Shipping Forecast and The Magnet; hosted arenas at Parklife, Global Gathering, Sonar, Hideout Festival and held a five year residency with Fabric; and they've even managed to make the occasional foray into throwing events on boats, trains and in barns on remote woodland. 

As one of only a handful of UK clubs who’ve managed to make it to their fifteenth year, this cross genre behemoth will only serve to underscore the night’s lasting relevance and importance to electronic music around the world – long may it continue.

Remember: for the official Chibuku 15th Birthday, the After Show Party starts at Arts Club from 11pm – 4am then moves over at 4am - late at The Magnet on Hardman Street.

15 March 2012

Diagrams - The Magnet Liverpool - Friday 16 March

Diagrams

Diagrams - The Magnet Liverpool - Friday 16 March

DIAGRAMS with support from YETI LANE and NINETAILS
Tickets £6.50 from Probe and Ticketline 

Having released their debut EP 'Diagrams' last year the band finally released their debut album 'Black Lights' on the 16th January on Full Time Hobby (The Leisure Society, Erland & The Carnival, Let's Wrestle). DIAGRAMS is the new project of Sam Genders formerly of the fantastic Tunng who we last saw in 2010 with their album ...And Then We Saw Land, it promises to be a great show.  ‘Black Light’ debut album released 16th January 2012 on FULL TIME HOBBY. “Broadcast remapped by James Blake” NME “like Sufjan Stevens and a parliament of owls in a feathery group hug, happily tumbling down an upwards escalator in slow motion” Guardian Guide ‘Single of the Week.’

Diagrams may be an unfamiliar name, but the voice will be instantly recognisable: this is the new project of Sam Genders, former co-frontman and songwriter of experimental folkies Tunng.  
A solo project of sorts, Diagrams sees Genders working with a rolling cast of collaborators including Danyal Dhondy (string arrangements), Laura Hocking (vocals), Hannah Peel (backing vocals and trombone) and drummers Matt McKenzie and Tom Marsh. Live it expands to an all conquering nine-piece who made their debut to an ecstatically full tent at this year’s End Of The Road festival. It’s named Diagrams for the defining sound of clean, sharp production and programming Genders has cooked up with co-producer Mark Brydon.

I feel like this music is less lo-fi than the music I’ve made in the past,” says Genders. “It’s quite precise and angular in places, so Diagrams felt perfect.” That idea extends to Diagrams’s visual side too: graphic artist Chrissie Abbott has created Flatland-inspired imagery incorporating clean lines and polygons.
The title, Black Light, sums up Genders’s experience: “I like the idea that good and bad or dark and light aren’t always so clear. Sometimes the most difficult experiences can lead to the best things in life. Life is full of good and bad, dark and light. That’s just how it is.”


1 March 2012

This Feeling comes to Liverpool this March

Live from Jodrell Bank

This Feeling comes to Liverpool's The Magnet this March

This Feeling comes to Liverpool...

The Magnet Liverpool March 17th - The Coral (DJ), Janice Graham Band (live), SULK (live), The Sundowners (live). The Wicked Whispers (acoustic - live)


‘London’s most rock ‘n’ roll night out’ and ‘where to see future next big things in advance’ The Evening Standard

"Like a mad 60's carnival" Serge Pizzorno "A colossal club night" Noel Gallagher

The infamous London club night This Feeling, a favourite with Kasabian, Noel Gallagher, Noel Fielding and many more, has been flying the flag for guitar music over the last five years, earning a richly deserved reputation as the best place in the capital to see some huge bands play intimate one of shows or bands on the cusp of greatness and is set to branch out nationwide throughout March hitting London, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, Glasgow and Dunfermline with monthly nights set to be added in Brighton, Southampton, Birmingham and Edinburgh later in the year.

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THE CORAL will be on the decks in all six cities, cranking out their favourite floor fillers during an exclusive live DJ set whilst Manchester's JANICE GRAHAM BAND (picture attached), who've been compared to The Specials, The Happy Mondaysand The Coral, have bagged the Inspiral Carpets tour support, an XFM play-list with 2nd single "No Money Honey" (watchhere) and headline the first This Feeling UK tour are clearly a band on the rise. Their debut album "It's Not Me" drops Feb 27th, is earning rave reviews and has done close to 10,000 pre-sales.

SULK, who are earning comparisons with The Stone Roses and The Charlatans, recently released their 2nd single "Back In Bloom" (watch here) to critical acclaim winning them fans and radio play across the UK and as far afield as Japan and the USA. With a big radio friendly 3rd single and debut album due later in the year, these are their first shows outside London and look set to win the band an army of new fans.

Support across the run of dates includes relatives of The Coral, THE SUNDOWNERS, THE DRAYMIN', SELECTIVE SERVICE, DAYSTAR and WHERE'S STRUTTER?

The Vibe Bar Feb 24th - Janice Graham Band (live)
Sheffield Leadmill March 15th - The Coral (DJ), Sulk (live) and Janice Graham Band (live)
FAC251 Manchester March 16th - The Coral (DJ), Janice Graham Band (live), SULK (live), The Sundowners (live) Where's Strutter? (live)
The Magnet Liverpool March 17th - The Coral (DJ), Janice Graham Band (live), SULK (live), The Sundowners (live). The Wicked Whispers (acoustic - live)
PJ Malloy's Dunfermline March 30th - The Coral (DJ), Janice Graham Band (live), SULK (live), Selective Service (live)
Chambre 69 Glasgow March 31st - The Coral (DJ), Janice Graham Band (live), SULK (live), Selective Service (live), The Draymin (live)
Queen of Hoxton London April 14th - SULK (live), Murray James (live), Selective Service (live), Where's Strutter (live), Howard Marks (DJ)

All adv tickets, info and exclusive free downloads from all the above bands at www.thisfeeling.co.uk

The bands...

JANICE GRAHAM BAND - ‘Like the mutant offspring of The Specials and The Happy Mondays’ This Feeling

SULK - ‘Pretty damn catchy’ NME

THE SUNDOWNERS - ‘There’s something otherworldly about them, great tunes’ Music-news.com

DRAYMIN - ‘Nailed on hits’ Gordon Smart, Bizarre (The Sun)

SELECTIVE SERVICE - ‘Expert fusion of soul, rock and reggae, gloriously well done’ This Feeling

WHERE’S STRUTTER? - ‘Pure rock and roll delirium’ NME

MURRAY JAMES - ‘Soul and reggae, expertly fused, with truly unique lyrics’ This Feeling